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Date: Tue, 5 Aug 1997 13:56:16 -0400 (EDT)
From: Paul Maclauchlan <paulmac@vex.net>
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Subject: News: Diamond's hot with X crowd
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The Detroit News Home Page (http://detnews.com/menu/stories/44788.htm)

Diamond's hot with X crowd

Neil Diamond was writing trademark schmaltz like September Morn and You
Don't Bring Me Flowers before most of Generation X was alive. But it seems
twentysomethings have taken to the sequined crooner as easily as Tony
Bennett.  "Some people say his music is cheesy, but to me it's real," says
25-year-old John Kaizen, bassist for the Neilists, a Los Angeles band
devoted to playing Diamond's songs in local clubs. "My advice to anyone
who loves Neil Diamond music is, don't be ashamed of it," Kaizen says in
the April 29 issue of People magazine. "Just own up to it and be cool.
He's cool." Diamond IS cool. The 55-year-old songwriter's first scheduled
concerts on the two-year world tour he started last month are sold out.

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 And the pleasures it brings."/AM